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Corsair VS2GSDS667D2 ValueSelect 2 GB PC2-5300 667 MHz 200-PIN DDR2 CL5 SODIMM Laptop Memory
Manufacturer: CORSAIR VALUE SELECT
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Product Description

Corsair built its reputation on performance memory that shines in the most demanding computing situations: extreme gaming and high-transaction processing environments. But not all computers are put to such extreme usage. So we brought the same reliability, testing and Corsair quality to a line of memory designed to support standard computing situations such as popular office applications. Now it’s one of our most popular memory lines. Backed with a lifetime warranty, it’s memory you can rely on.

Product Details

  • Each memory module is individually tested to give you Peace of Mind that it Will Not Fail, Guaranteed!
  • Online 24/7 Customer Support available at www.asktheramguy.com for your convenience and questions
  • Corsair Memory is optimized for the Microsoft® Windows® Vista client operating system
  • Lifetime Warranty!
  • 2GB PC5300 667MHz 200-pin DDR2 Timing: 5-5-5-15 1.8v

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Perfect for Asus EEE 900 16gb XP Home Version
 
Review Date: July 5, 2009
Reviewer: W. T. Fork,
I bought this for an Asus EEE 900 netbook pc and it worked perfectly. Installation was as simple as removing the battery, turning the netbook over, unscrewing 2 screws and removing a cover, then unclipping the factory 1gb stick and replacing it with the new 2gb stick. I put everything back and turned it on and went into the bios. The computer saw it now had 2gb of memory, then I went ahead and exited the bios and loaded Windows XP. The system booted slightly faster, but the most noticeable thing was that the startup programs loaded quicker.

I know that the Asus EEE 900 has a lot of issues and is picky about what memory you can put in it, but this name brand Corsair stick worked perfectly and the price is well within most people's budget. For about $20 you can max out the system's memory capacity which will allow for better program performance. Highly recommended!
Ram Memory for EEE PC 901A
 
Review Date: October 16, 2009
Reviewer: Douglas M. Brooks, Atlanta, GA USA
As a very senior man, 67 years old. I Bought this to upgrade one of my 901A EEE PC's. It was simple to install. No issues, just plug in and get on with it.

It was part of an upgrade to this netbook where I installed a large Corsair SSD (Solid State Drive) and changed the operating system from Linix (sp) to Win XP Professional with MS Office Professional.

My goal was to build a computer that was rugged, light weight and could contain my business contacts (>4000) so I could maintain my business dealings while on the road (I'm the mule that has to carry all my STUFF, so it's gotta be light, and cell phones just don't do the job ... even the (ugg i-phone))

I reached my goal, it works good, very reliable ... mucho happy with it!!
Good upgrade for your netbook
 
Review Date: April 9, 2009
Reviewer: Snail, Dublin, CA, USA
My Dell mini 9 comes with standard 512MB of memory, Dell is charging $75 for upgrading to 2GB(!!). Bought this stick and replaced with the stock 512MB. Memory worked great, been using my netbook for few weeks now and never experienced any problem or hang. This is a great and affordable upgrade for my Dell mini 9.
NETBOOK DDR2 2GIG
 
Review Date: April 9, 2009
Reviewer: AMAZFAN, WV USA
Good product make my asus 1000he run faster and boot faster. Anyone buying an eee pc should consider this product. You can not beat the price.
Works in my Vaio SZ
 
Review Date: July 1, 2009
Reviewer: J. Chrisman, New York, NY
I used Crucial's diagnostic software to determine what kind of ram to get. This ram is perfect! I doubled the memory of my Vaio SZ for only $20.

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